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    okay i just bought is this 7'' SIX SPEED BUFFER/SANDER/POLISHER is this okay??? now for the pads. what should i get for putting on and taking off polish and wax? my white vette is pretty much has perfect paint. my jeep has some swirl scratches i bought the #80 speed glaze what pads do i need for this??

    FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS:

    Ideal Polishing Speed: 1000RPM to 1800RPM
    Ideal Sanding Speed: 2000 RPM to 3000RPM
    Speed Thumb Lock For Convenience
    Powerful 11 Amp UL listed Motor
    Die Cast Aluminum Head with Spindle Lock
    Heat Treated Precision Cut Gears
    Bearing Mounted Armature
    Tough High Impact Housing
    3 Different Handle Positions - Left, Right, & Top Mounts
    5/8" Spindle Thread
    Tool Length: 17 Inches
    Double Insulated UL Cord

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    I take it this is a rotary. You probably want the 5" backing plate and a couple W-8006 pads the pad kit is a good start. You may want to locate a test panel, especially if this is your first experience with a rotary.

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      Re: which pads??

      Originally posted by 91 vette
      okay i just bought is this 7'' SIX SPEED BUFFER/SANDER/POLISHER is this okay??? now for the pads. what should i get for putting on and taking off polish and wax? my white vette is pretty much has perfect paint. my jeep has some swirl scratches i bought the #80 speed glaze what pads do i need for this??
      You have just purchased a rotary buffer. If you have never used a rotary buffer before, then you'll want to watch our,

      To Purchase the PES101V, click the below link,

      "How to remove paint defects"

      To watch the video for free at BetterCarCare.com, click the below link,

      How To Remove Paint Defects

      Note: To watch this video online you will need,

      RealPlayer for Window’s systems. For all other operation systems, visit Real.com This presentation will not play without the RealPlayer browser plug in or a DSL/cable broadband Internet connection.

      I would highly recommend find a car or a hood off a car to practice on before working on anything that is important to you. By this I mean, find something you can practice on that it won't matter if you make a mistake.

      As far as pads go, I would recommend purchasing our W64 Rotary Buffer Backing Plate, (the small one), and our Set of 3 pads - WDAV99-B. The smaller pads are easier to control and easier to learn with.



      If your goal is a flawless finish, then sooner or later you should consider purchasing a G100 Dual Action Polisher as it's pretty hard to beat the swirl free results the oscillating action of this tool produces.

      Mike
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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